New Tanner (Acton, ON), 11 Dec 2008, p. 10

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THE NEW TANNER THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11, 2008 10 Keep Christ in Christmas The Keep Christ in Christmas Community Campaign is supported by the churches of Acton through the Acton Ministerial Association, in cooperation with the Knights of Columbus. Support is also gratefully acknowledged from Blue Springs Funeral Home, MacKinnon Family Funeral Home, and the Rotary Club. Hugs & Kisses Tennis Bracelet Your Choice $299 ea Close To Home, Far From Ordinary 310 Guelph St., Unit 5 Georgetown 905-873-4405 NOW OPEN SUNDAYS 11AM - 5PM No time to play political games says Chamber The board of directors of the Canadian Chamber of Commerce, in consultation with local chambers from across Canada, has issued principles responded to the factors fuelling the finan- cial crisis in Canada, such as the access to credit, stock market turbulence and cur- rency fluctuations. I fully support these principles, and encourage MPs, in the best interest of Halton Hills and of all Canadians, to focus their efforts in a non-partisan manner towards advancing these principles, says Ja- mie Schumacker, president of Halton Hills Chamber, a statement to the media. The Chamber says the current situation is taking a severe toll on the resi- dents of Halton Hills and on all Canadians. In this regard, Halton Hills Cham- ber of Commerce and its members find it extremely disconcerting that the dis- course since the tabling of the Economic Update has been almost exclusively fo- cused on political gains and posturing. It is time to stop play- ing political games and concentrate on measures to immediately bolster investor and consumer confidence and restore eco- nomic growth. Canadians deserve no less from their elected officials, conclud- ed Schumacker says. CHRISTMAS CRAFTS: Little Rebecca was all smiles as she proudly displays part of her craft she was making at the English Christmas Tea held at Churchill Church on Saturday afternoon. Traci Gardner Photo LEGION NEWS By James Hayes P.R.O. BRANCH NO. 197 Comrades, The Branch mourns the passing of our comrade, Harry Ascroft, a 25-year- member of Acton Legion who served with the RCAF during WWII. A Legion Tribute was held last even- ing, Wednesday, Dec. 10 at the MacKinnon Family Funeral Home. Our deep- est sympathy is extended to his family at this most distressing time. At the going down of the Sun And in the morning We will remember them. Entertainment Annual Christmas Turkey Roll, Dec. 20, 2pm-6pm in the games room, followed by a Christmas Show of season- al Karaoke with Jesse and Troy. Mark your calendar; its only a week away. Members please note; The Branch club room will be open from 12pm 6pm on Sunday, Dec. 14. Yours in comradeship, Jim Hayes Branch 197 PRO Ladies Auxiliary News Qualifying District Crib- bage was held in Milton, Nov. 29. Our cribbage team, Betty Green, Norma Titus, Kay James and Phyl- lis Bunn came in first and they will be going on to the District Cribbage in Ham- ilton on March 14, 2009. Congratulations ladies. Our Christmas Party and meeting had a wonderful, festive atmosphere with 48 ladies in attendance, Susan Poulsen did a great job with her helpers. Our meal was excellent. Thank you Teresa Uiter- wyk and a big thank you to our only Branch member, Keith Andrews for help- ing serve and Keith did all the cleaning up. Your help was greatly appreciated, and never forgotten. We had a visit with Santa and his elf. I was one of the lucky ladies to sit on Santas knee. Thanks Santa (David Maloney). Our little elf was so sweet handing out candy canes. I was tempted to sneak him home with me(Jim Hayes) The room was filled with Christmas music supplied by Peggy Harris and every- one had song sheets and sang along merrily. Id like to wish everyone a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. Yours in Comradeship L.A. President, Annamarie Lowin

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